Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4456914 Journal of Geochemical Exploration 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Uncontrolled run-off from composting plants impacted stream water and sediments.•Environmental indices were used to assess metal pollution of water and sediment.•Metal release from composting plants caused moderate to high environmental pollution.•Stream water and sediment pollution reflected metal content of the produced compost.•Best available runoff containment technologies are mandatory for composting plants.

We determined the levels of various heavy metals in water stream and sediments receiving leachate/runoff from open-air windrows of MSW compost plant of Sanandaj, (Kurdistan, Iran) and assessed the related contamination rate and ecological risk by determining the geo-accumulation index (Igeo), contamination factor (CF), ecological risk factor (ER), contamination degree (CD), pollution load index (PLI) and potential ecological risk (RI) of water and sediments. Our results showed that several heavy metals, except Cd, had concentrations higher than the maximum limits for sediments to protect aquatic life, using the Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines (CBSQG) as reference. Heavy metal concentrations in the stream water were higher than the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) limits for drinking, irrigation and for protection of an aquatic life, except for Cu and Zn. The evaluation results of the CD and PLI indices showed that the stream water and sediment pollution caused by uncontrolled emission from the open-air windrows composting of MSW, as the elements causing pollution were the same as those enriched in the compost. Values of the ER and RI indices indicated moderate to considerable ecological risk. We concluded that source separation of the MSW and effective control of runoff entering the composting plant are needed to protect the surrounding environment from the negative impact of the composting plant releases.

Keywords
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Earth and Planetary Sciences Economic Geology
Authors
, , ,